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This is a graphical lifespan timeline of prime ministers of Belgium. Fifty-three persons have served as Prime Minister of Belgium since the office came into existence in 1830, although it was named Chief of Government from 1830 until 1918. They are listed in order of office (prime ministers leading nonconsecutive governments are listed in the order of their first premiership).

Alexander De Croo Sophie Wilmès Charles Michel Elio Di Rupo Herman Van Rompuy Yves Leterme Guy Verhofstadt Jean-Luc Dehaene Mark Eyskens Wilfried Martens Leo Tindemans Edmond Leburton Paul Vanden Boeynants Pierre Harmel Théo Lefèvre Jean Van Houtte Joseph Pholien Jean Duvieusart Gaston Eyskens Camille Huysmans Achille Van Acker Hubert Pierlot Paul-Henri Spaak Paul-Émile Janson Paul van Zeeland Jules Renkin Henri Jaspar Prosper Poullet Aloys Van de Vyvere Georges Theunis Henry Carton de Wiart Léon Delacroix Gérard Cooreman Charles de Broqueville Frans Schollaert Jules de Trooz Jules Vandenpeereboom Paul de Smet de Naeyer Jules de Burlet Auguste Beernaert Jules Malou Jules d'Anethan Walthère Frère-Orban Pierre de Decker Henri de Brouckère Charles Rogier Sylvain Van de Weyer Jean-Baptiste Nothomb Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella Felix de Muelenaere Joseph Lebeau Étienne Constantin de Gerlache

Sources

  • Government of Belgium. Library of Parliament. "Prime Minister". Retrieved August 17, 2020